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Netflix plans live TV channels and bundles with Peacock, aiming to lift declining engagement metrics, per Wall Street Journal reports.
Netflix is reportedly exploring “always‑on” live TV channels that would stream genre‑specific shows and movies continuously, alongside bundling rival services such as Peacock, to counter a dip in subscriber engagement [4].
| At a glance | |
|---|---|
| Product | Netflix live‑channel concept |
| Feature | Continuous genre‑based streaming |
| Bundle partner | NBCUniversal’s Peacock |
| Goal | Improve engagement metrics |
The proposed live channels would appear as tiles on Netflix’s home screen, offering a linear‑TV‑style experience where users can tune in without browsing for the next title. This mirrors the traditional cable model that Netflix originally helped to dismantle, but it could provide a new avenue for non‑skippable advertising, according to the Wall Street Journal report [4]. The idea is being floated as a way to increase the amount of time users spend watching content—a key engagement indicator that has shown signs of decline in recent internal metrics [4].
In parallel, Netflix is said to be considering bundles that would let subscribers add other streaming platforms, notably Peacock, directly within the Netflix app. This would place the bundled services alongside Netflix’s own content as tiles, echoing the approach taken by Amazon and Apple for their own bundles [3][4]. The move aims to deepen the value proposition of a Netflix subscription and potentially reduce churn by offering a more comprehensive entertainment package.
Netflix’s push into live channels and bundles comes as rivals have already embraced similar tactics. Amazon and Apple have long offered bundled streaming options, and Apple’s recent content trade with Netflix over Formula 1 highlights the growing importance of cross‑platform collaborations [4]. By re‑introducing a linear TV element, Netflix could also tap into ad inventory that is currently unavailable on its on‑demand platform, potentially opening a new revenue stream.
If Netflix succeeds in reviving a linear‑TV experience and integrating competitor bundles, it could reshape its value proposition and address the engagement slump that has been eroding subscriber satisfaction. The outcome will hinge on how quickly the concepts move from speculation to product and whether they can deliver measurable gains in viewer activity.
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